Mackerel started to move inshore again after last week’s heavy seas but gale force westerly winds may have put many off from venturing out, nevertheless the more sheltered marks produced …
North East England
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The small tides and windy conditions of late might have put some anglers off but mackerel were still evident from all areas though in reduced numbers, most anglers have managed …
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Anglers have had to put up with windy conditions over the last few days but those fishing early morning sessions and from the more sheltered piers have reported lots of …
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Continuing rough seas over last weekend produced some unexpectedly good sport for shore anglers in the Teesbay and Hartlepool areas. Large numbers of good conditioned fat summer whiting moving inshore, …
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Continuing rough seas have kept any mackerel well offshore with none reported from any of the regions piers at the time of writing. On the plus side, increasing numbers of …
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Mackerel sneaked inshore last weekend under cover of a northerly swell, normally the conditions that produce the opposite effect and few anglers were expecting them. As the sea was still …
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Boat anglers fishing out of the north east of England ports at Burnmouth, Blyth, Hartlepool and Sunderland have been having great sport recently including a 19lb halibut landed by Bob …
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Rough seas continued to keep the main mackerel shoals offshore for most of last week but when conditions allow fish have been reported from most of the regions piers with …
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Mackerel continue to be reported by anglers lure fishing from the Region’s piers with a few specimens each tide reported from Steetley, Roker, South Shields and Blyth piers. A bit …
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Settled conditions last week saw the start of the summer mackerel moving inshore with early fish being reported from Roker and Steetley piers taking lures. Later in the season they …
